Jim Crow” was a name applied to what form of discrimination? Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. voting disenfranchisement B. affirmative action policies C. mob violence against African Americans D. public segregation

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Answer 1

Answer: D is correct

Explanation:

Answer 2

Jim Crow Discrimination was a State and Local law related to public/racial segregation in the southern US states.

What was Jim Crow Discrimination?

Jim crow was the name of the Racial Discrimination operated in the southern states of U.S.A between 1877 and the mid 1960s.

Under Jim Crow, African Americans were relegated to the status of second class citizens. Jim Crow represented the legitimization of anti-black racism.

The Jim Crow system was undergirded by the following beliefs or rationalizations:

-Whites were superior to blacks in all important ways, including but not limited to intelligence, morality, and civilized behavior

- Sexual relations between blacks and whites would produce a mongrel race which would destroy America

- Treating blacks as equals would encourage interracial sexual unions

- Any activity which suggested social equality encouraged interracial sexual relations

- If necessary, violence must be used to keep blacks at the bottom of the racial hierarchy

What is Racial Segregation?

The practice of restricting people to certain circumscribed areas of residence or to separate institutions , example schools, churches,  and facilities like parks, playgrounds, restaurants, restrooms on the basis of race or alleged race.

Racial segregation provides a means of maintaining the economic advantages and superior social status of the politically dominant group, and in recent times it has been employed primarily by white populations to maintain their ascendancy over other groups by means of legal and social color bars.

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Based on the table, what can you infer about Truman's goal for the nuclear attack on Japan?
A) Truman wanted to disrupt Japan's ability to wage war.
B) Truman wanted to restrict the attacks to military targets.
C) Truman wanted to isolate Japan by cutting off its major ports.
D) Truman wanted to strike at the cities with the largest populations.

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Answer: A) Truman wanted to disrupt Japan's ability to wage war.

Explanation:

After the collapse of Italy and Germany, Japan was the only one to continue the war. And if over 60% of Japan's cities were destroyed, Japan was still planning military attacks. The United States lost a large number of troops in the fight against Japan. Therefore, the United States government called on Japan to capitulate to avoid further losses. Japa continued to ignore the United States' demands, so the Americans opted for an unconventional approach to war using nuclear weapons. The first bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 6, 1945. while the other was thrown on Hiroshima three days after that event. Realizing the power of atomic weapons, Japan decided to surrender unconditionally.

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Answer:

it is probally a

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the answer is
A- this is likely in eastern Siberia because of the wide-open grassy fields

Why didn't Abraham Lincoln see the amendment become law?
He was was away at the war.
He was assassinated.
He had left the country.
He had poor eyesight.

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Answer:

he was assassinated i think plz double check first i mean i know he was assassinated

Explanation:

He was assassinated, I am positive that this it correct:)

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What makes a country an enemy in the world we live in today?

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Answer:

what makes a country a enemy is terrorism and threats of war and attack to the country as a whole I am sure.

Read the following sentences from the article.

1. Fundraising efforts were underway for a pedestal to hold the Statue of Liberty, an expensive gift from France that many Americans found uninspiring.
2. Her sonnet, called "The New Colossus," reflected her belief in the importance of welcoming refugees.
3. She was proud of that history, but her father tried to distance his family from it and blend into wealthy Christian society.
4. "You can't think of the statue without hearing the words Emma Lazarus gave her."
Which two contain central ideas from the article?

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You got to put a picture of the article

Cooper introduced several themes in the full novel. In these excerpts, the theme of survival is stated or inferred in several ways. Summarise two examples of this theme.

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Personally I would keep the right to bare arms if ever you're put in danger. The right to property because, if you're like me and you'd rather be alone than have people come in and out whenever they please, you'd want privacy. The right of freedom. No slavery. That is for obvious reason. The freedom of speech and ability to identify the way you'd like to. That would be also in the pursuit of happiness because why live if you don't have a reason.

What is the rebuttal in an argumentative essay?

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Answer:

The rebuttal in an argumentative essay, directly addresses the opposing view and states for why your claims is/are valid.

With the exception of white Southern Republicans, how did white Southern society react to Reconstruction?

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Answer:
Negatively
Explanation:
The South was not ready to accept African-Americans as equals and so the South largely rejected African-Americans and discriminated against them for years to come.

What group was portrayed as the heroes of the movie – The Reformers or the Samurai?
(Movie/Film): The Last Samurai

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Answer:

Correct answer is Samurai.

Explanation:

The movie itself depicts how the samurais were abolished in the 19th Century Japan during the period of its modernization and westernization.

Samurai were an important and integral part of Japanese society in their feudal system, but as the time passed, the system change and they were no longer needed.

At the end, they became martyrs just because they didn't wanted to accept imposed changes.

Which are examples of Jewish non-violent resistance to Nazi persecution and oppression? Check all that apply.

infiltrating the Nazi government
publishing underground newspapers
assimilating cultural traits supported by the Nazi government
secretly observing religious holidays and rituals
forming partisan groups of escapees from camps and ghettos

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Answer:

B : Publishing underground newspapers.

D : Secretly observing religious holidays and rituals.

E : Forming partisan groups of escapees from camps and ghettos.

Explanation:

Credits go to the guy who answered first. ;)

The examples of Jewish non-violent resistance to Nazi persecution and oppression include option B, D and E: Publishing underground newspapers, secretly observing religious holidays and rituals and forming partisan groups of escapees from camps and ghettos.

What is the term Nazi government about?

The Nazi government was formed on 1933 and dissolved in 1945. The organization consist 41 ministers.

Due to Nazi persecution and oppression, the Jewish took an eye on the whole activities of government by newspapers and observing their activities through public holidays and functions.

Therefore, correct option is B, D and E.

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Which are major export crops from Africa, south of the
Sahara?

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Answer:

cocoa, tea, coffee, palm oil, peanuts, sisal, rice, and maize + more

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why did native americans see the british as less of a threat than they saw the americans ?

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Answer:

Explanation:

They thought the british were friendly whereas the Americans when first settling tried to invade and steal crops from the Native Americans

Which Texas leader was selected as commander of the Texas army and became the hero of San Jacinto?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

William B. Travis

James Fanin

Sam Houston

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Answer:

The answer is Sam Houston

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Sam Houston!!! I got 100 on my test!!

how long ago did trade between china and the mediteranean region begin

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end of the first century or the beginning of the second century

What is the purpose of the Penitential Rite?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Penitential Act  is a confession of sinfulness that takes place at the beginning of the celebration of Mass in the Roman Rite.

How did Buddhist and Shinto teachings affect Japanese culture during the Heian period?

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In ancient times, the Japanese believed that all natural phenomena, animals, and plants possesed kami, or divine power. This belief came to be known as Shinto and was established as an official religion after Buddhism and Confucianism were introduced to Japan from the Asian continent. Buddhism came to Japan from the mainland Asia in the sixth century. Its teachings were embraced by the rulers of the time and then spread to the general public during the Heian period (794-1185) and the Kamakura period (1185-1333).

Shinto and Buddhism have both become important parts of daily Japanese life. On New Year's eve, for example, the ringing of Buddhist temple bells fills the air. And on New Year's Day, people visit both Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples to pray for good fortune in the coming year. During the spring and autumn equinoxes and also Bon festival (in July and August), families perform Buddhist memorial services for their ancestors. Also through the year, towns and villages hold lively Shinto festivals, where participants carry portable shrines around on their shoulders and tow floats through the streets. Wedding ceremonies are usually Shinto style, while funerals tend to be Buddhist. In addition, many families have small-sized Shinto shrines and Buddhist altars in their homes.

Christianity has also taken root in Japan; a Jesuit missionary from Spain, Francisco de Xavier, introduced the religion to Japan in the sixteenth century. The country's feudal rulers banned Christianity during the Edo period (1603-1867), but it made a comeback during the Meiji era (1868-1912). Today, Shinto has the largest number of believers, followed by Buddhism, and Christianity.

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How much did inflation increase during President Carter’s term? by about 7 percentage points by 10 percentage points by about 15 percentage points by 5 percentage points

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Answer:

It's A. 7 percent

Explanation:

The  inflation increase during President Carter’s term is about 7 percentage.

Who was president carter?

James Earl Carter Jr. is an American politician and philanthropist, who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981.

When Jimmy Carter arrived at the charge in January 1977, the familiar hit 7.4%. Carter responded with an ambitious spending program and asked the Federal Reserve (the Fed) to expand the money supply.

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Jack writes a letter to the local newspaper about
corruption in the police department. The chief of
police orders the police to arrest him for his letter to
the newspaper. Jack is arrested and sent to jail
without a trial

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What was the initial issue that created a division for the Muslims?

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Answer:

first which city should serve as their capital


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All of the above , depends on how specific they want it

John robs a convenient store. The police arrest him
without reading him his rights. They question him.
Though he requests a lawyer, he is not allowed to
have one present. John signs a written confession to
the crime because they promise a lighter sentence

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Answer:

Is this even a question tho

Explanation:

I mean the scenario isnt good but is it a question?

What happend in 1947 event and detail

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Answer:

On August 15, 1947, the Indian Independence Bill took effect, inaugurating a period of religious turmoil in India and Pakistan that would result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands, including Gandhi, who was assassinated by a Hindu fanatic in January 1948 during a prayer vigil to an area of Muslim-Hindu violence.

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Question 5 of 10
Maroon communities were often:
A. Successful in trade with plantations.
B. Home to white settlers.
C. Broken up by force.
D. Dependent on cash crops.
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Maroon communities were often
A successful plantations
B home to whites settlers

C: broken up by force

D dependent on cash crop

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C.broken up by force

Why do the majority of Hindus live in India than Nepal​

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Answer:

hinguism began as the religion of the Aryans is the Indus River Valley

ansewer:becauseExplanation:

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Answer:

The answer is:

C. "Both the main river and its smaller branches provided a means of transportation, and the Penobscot were extremely skilled at making canoes from the bark of birch trees...."

Explanation:

I just read the passage, and based on the Penobscot Indians passage, this key detail described how the tribe adapted over time to the landscape, in learning how to make canoes to transport themselves on the river.

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This quotation has most in common with which set of principles?

A)"Marxism

B)"Federalism

C)"National Socialism

D)"Social Contract Theory

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Answer: Federalism should be the correct answer.

Explanation: I hope this help's!

The social contract theory is most closely associated with this quotation. The correct response will therefore be Option (D).

What is social contract theory?

The social contract is a theory or model of moral and political philosophy that dates back to the Age of Enlightenment. It typically addresses the legitimacy of the power of the state over the individual.

The concept that humans' moral and/or political obligations are based on a contract or agreement among them to construct the society in which they live is nearly as old as philosophy itself.

Hugo Grotius (1625), Thomas Hobbes (1651), Samuel von Pufendorf (1673), John Locke (1689), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762), and Immanuel Kant (1797) were notable 17th- and 18th-century theorists of the social contract and natural rights, each of whom approached the idea of political authority in a different way.

Therefore Option (D) is the correct answer.

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Your question is incomplete, probably the complete question is-

When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

This quotation has most in common with which set of principles?

A) "Marxism"

B) "Federalism"

C) "National Socialism"

D) "Social Contract Theory"

Which term describes information an organization or government sends out to promote a policy, idea, or cause? Symbolism Bias Ideology Propaganda

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Answer: Propaganda

Explanation:

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Answer:

Propaganda

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what was true of race relations in the North

A: Northern cities were segregated by custom, not by laws
B: North cities had Integrity school systems
C: North cities had segregation laws
D: segregation did not happen in the North ​

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Answer:

A

Explanation: I'm pretty sure its a, But its not c because North cites did not have segregation laws, But some forms on segregation happend in the north.

I will go with A but I can be wrong

Who took over, destroyed the city, and exiled the people of Judah to Babylon?

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Answer:

Mattaniah

Explanation:

Answer:

Mattaniah

Explanation:

king of Judah whose reign ended in the Babylon destruction of Jerusalem

The strict code of conduct followed by knights was called chivalry.
O True
O False

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True

It’s called the Code of Chivalry

Answer:

True

Explanation:

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